“At The Mary Kay Foundation, we believe in helping women improve their circumstances and live their best lives,” said Michael Lunceford, President of The Mary Kay Foundation Board of Directors. “Our Foundation seeks to do that in two critical ways: fund breakthrough research in our mission to eliminate cancers affecting women, and provide resources to domestic violence shelters across the country so they can aid survivors.”
The Foundation’s 2019 cancer research grants will support many innovative studies. At Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Dr. Stefanie Avril is conducting groundbreaking research to harness the body’s immune system to eradicate breast cancer. At Georgetown University, Assistant Professor Dr. Cecil Han will utilize the grant to further her research on how changing metabolic pathways impacts the rapid growth and development of ovarian cancer cells in early stage. And at the University of Kansas Medical Center, Dr. Priyanka Sharma will use her 15 years of experience to research efforts on Triple Negative Breast Cancer, Novel Targeted Agents, Breast Cancer Genetics and Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy with the hopes of finding successful treatments for some of the most aggressive forms of breast cancer.
“We’ve seen previous grants lead to innovative breakthroughs in the study of breast, uterine, cervical and ovarian cancers, and are excited to see the research contributions of this year’s recipients,” said Lunceford. “By continuing support for these scientists and institutions, we know we are continuing to better the lives of women everywhere.”
Over the course of more than two decades, The Mary Kay Foundation
SM has awarded more than $80 million to women’s shelters and domestic violence service providers, as well as cancer research programs and related causes throughout the United States.
About The Mary Kay Foundation℠Guided by Mary Kay Ash’s dream to enrich the lives of women everywhere, The Mary Kay Foundation
SM raises and distributes funds to invest in breakthrough cancer research to find a cure for women-related cancers and ending domestic violence against women. Since 1996, The Mary Kay Foundation
SM has contributed more than $80 million to organizations aligned with its two-fold mission. In addition, the Foundation supports awareness initiatives, community outreach programs, and advocates for legislation to ensure women are healthy and safe. Together, we can make the world better for women. To learn more about how to educate, advocate, volunteer and donate, and join life-saving work to support and empower women, visit
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